Iâm 32 year old. I was facing stomach pain in early days with thin body but once grown things changed I remained in normal health, but frequently I faced constipation with wait loss once it normal I again gain weight.

After the weight loss of 165 pounds to 123 pounds, after so many consultations, one doctor confirmed Iâm suffering chronic pancreases disease (same confirmed from other hospitals too).

Few things I want to add about my case different from what I heard or read on sites that all the time ultra sound conducted some white froth coming from my mouth more than limit, Iâm not getting proper sleep, feeling back pain, voice (water falling feeling) and kind of movement on stomach normally on the time of sleep.
Few answers I want to know, what the reason for the backpain/voice/movement on stomach, Is it cured properly. How long normally need to take medicines?, can a normal life possible with diseases or not?

Current medical status: Conducted upper and lower endoscopies, CT scan and blood test, all these reports confirmed the same
Current medical treatment: Currently I donât have any medicines, previously I having Ceron 25000 along with my meals and pantoprazole. Recently I had tried some ayurveda medicines my not made any effect.

Your symptoms (abdominal pain, weight loss, etc.) are probably caused by the condition you have already been diagnosed with â chronic pancreatitis.

The goals of medical treatment are to modify behaviors that may exacerbate the natural history of the disease, to enable the pancreas to heal itself, to determine the cause of abdominal pain and alleviate it, to detect pancreatic exocrine insufficiency and restore digestion and absorption to normal, and to diagnose and treat endocrine insufficiency.

Treatment of chronic pancreatitis includes:
1. Behavior modification: quit alcohol abuse and smoking;
2. Pancreatic healing: using anti-oxidants;
3. Alleviation of abdominal pain: analgesics if no anatomical cause is found and surgery if anatomic reasons for the pain are found;
4. Restoration of digestion and absorption: enzyme lipase preparations;
5. Surgical treatment: used in case of pancreatic pseudocyst, abscess, fistula, ascites, fixed obstruction of the intrapancreatic portion of the distal common bile duct, stenosis of the duodenum with gastric outlet obstruction, and variceal hemorrhage due to splenic vein thrombosis;
6. Diet: diet low in fat and high in protein and carbohydrates is recommended.

Unfortunately chronic pancreatitis usually exists for life and requires therapy for life.

With proper treatment patients with chronic pancreatitis can have a good quality of life.

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